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A virtual tour of a beautiful garden with cherry blossoms (Sakura), an unforgettable experience in virtual reality glasses.
718 views
2 years ago
You don't need a 3D camera to shoot 3D photos. In 5 minutes, I'll show you how to create amazing 3D photos with your phone or ...
2,350 views
5 years ago
31,984 views
The relax 3D video where flowers will grow from your screen in 3D VR 180 degree format. This is 3D VR video for Oculus, HTC etc ...
269 views
1 year ago
Experimental test of the Virtual Reality Flower Casting System. Recorded in VR180 with the Kandao 4K QooCam. These beautiful ...
1,330 views
3 years ago
Please put on your VR headset or VR Cardboard and use YouTubeVR to experience 3D ----- Keukenhof, also known as the ...
3,632 views
Best viewed on a three dimensional video viewer like the Oculus Go this video can be viewed in standard 2d mode but the viewer ...
2,038 views
1,512 views
3D VR 180 video of a visit to a wild yellow flowers (wild mustard) fields at Iacopi Farms in Half Moon Bay, CA in March 2021.
37,732 views
2,875 views
4 years ago
VR 180 video tour of Campbell's Gold Honey Farm & Meadery. This brief VR 180 video shows the honey bees eating from the ...
7,828 views
Once again Dzoara takes us through the largest flower market in Mexico City, Mercado Jamaica. Subscribe for more immersive ...
840 views
VR180 3D Lenovo Mirage Camera Sample video from the new Lenovo Mirage Camera in 4K. The new VR180 Camera captures ...
1,830 views
6 years ago
Carlsbad, CA, USA Taken with Insta360 EVO on April 20nd, 2022.
17 views
1 month ago
19.4.2019 filmed on vuze xr.
4,184 views
3,982 views
Flowers of Taiwan This video was shot with the Insta360 Evo camera in 180 3D mode. it is best viewed with a VR headset for the ...
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In chinese, the flowers are called Keng Hwa, aka epiphyllum oxypetalulum. They just open for a night and wither the next morning.
60,938 views